All Game Director Cut
Price : $19.99
- Experience exclusive PC content
- Be an Assassin! Plan your attacks, strike without mercy, and fight your way to escape.
- Realistic and responsive environments – Every action has its consequences. Crowds react to your moves, and will either help or hinder you on your quests.
- Dedicated historical accuracy, from the models of the in-game cities to the weaponry to the portrayal of actual political figures who died or disappeared in the year 1191.
- Experience heavy action-blended with fluid and precise animations. Use a wide range of medieval weapons, and face your enemies in realistic swordfight duels.
Product Description
Assassin’s Creed redefines the action genre. Assassin’s Creed merges technology, game design, theme, and emotions into a world where you instigate chaos and become a vulnerable, yet powerful, agent of change. The setting is 1191 A.D. The Third Crusade is tearing the Holy Land apart. You, Altair, intend to stop the hostilities by suppressing both sides of the conflict. You are an Assassin, a warrior shrouded in secrecy and feared for your ruthlessness. Your actions can throw your immediate environment into chaos, and your existence will shape events during this pivotal moment in history. Next-gen gameplay – The proprietary engine developed from the ground up for Xbox 360 allows organic game design featuring open gameplay, intuitive control scheme, realistic interaction with environment, and a fluid, yet sharp, combat mechanic
Avatar's Directors Cut Features 15 Minutes Of New Material, Plus "Video Game"-Like Deleted Scenes
It's no real surprise that there will be at least three Avatar DVDs coming out. The regular release, a special edition, and a possible 3-D DVD. But even the "barebones" release will have plenty of never-before-seen footage. Eat that, Watchmen.
MTV spoke with James Cameron about the upcoming Avatar DVD release, with the first one due out June 30th. And we thought the three different Watchmen DVDs releases were overkill.
Also he mentions that the deleted scenes are by no means finished and will look like a "cheesy video game." But we didn't go see Avatar for the FX, it was all about the story and character development, right.... Right?
"There are the performances; you can really see what the scene would have been, but it doesn't have that magical realism of the finished film. So to put those scenes in without finishing them... will be for fans. For real fans who want to know more about the characters and so on."
That being said, we really just want to see the dirty Earth Jake left behind.
